Patentable/Patents/US-6528954
US-6528954

Smart light bulb

PublishedMarch 4, 2003
Assigneenot available in USPTO data we have
Inventorsnot available in USPTO data we have
Technical Abstract

A smart light bulb is provided which may include a housing, an illumination source, disposed in the housing, and a processor, disposed in the housing, for controlling the illumination source. The housing may be configured to fit a conventional light fixture. The illumination source may be an LED system or other illumination source. The processor may control the intensity or the color of the illumination source. The housing may also house a transmitter and/or receiver. The smart light bulb may respond to a signal from another device or send a signal to another device. The other device may be another smart light bulb or another device. The smart light bulb may be associated with a wide variety of illumination applications and environments.

Patent Claims
29 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A light bulb, comprising: a housing configured to fit at least one of a halogen, incandescent and fluorescent light fixture; an illumination source including a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs); a processor coupled to the illumination source and controlling current to the plurality of LEDs to generate color within a color spectrum, wherein the illumination source and the processor are disposed within the housing; and, at least one of a receiver and a transmitter coupled to the processor for respectively receiving or transmitting a data signal from an external device.

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2. The light bulb of claim 1 wherein the housing is further configured to resemble at least one of a halogen, incandescent and fluorescent light bulb.

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3. The light bulb of claim 1 wherein the at least one of a halogen, incandescent and fluorescent light fixture is a swimming pool light fixture.

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4. The light bulb of claim 1 , wherein the data signal is selected from the group consisting of infrared, optical, electrical, radio, electromagnetic, and acoustic signals.

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5. The light bulb of claim 1 wherein the light bulb includes both a receiver and a transmitter.

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6. The light bulb of claim 1 , wherein the external device is at least one of another light bulb, a motor, a television, a security system, a video cassette recorder, a video cassette player, a disc player, a receiver, a stereo, a turntable, a personal computer, a microprocessor, a network, a pager, a security badge, a web television, an alarm system, a server, a phone, a disc drive, a laptop computer, a microwave, an oven, an alarm, a clock, a radio, a tape player, a manual input device, and a tape recorder.

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7. The light bulb of claim 1 , wherein the external device is a device for directing the illumination source.

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8. The light bulb of claim 1 , further comprising: memory coupled to the processor wherein the memory stores at least one program for controlling current to the plurality of LEDs.

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9. The light bulb of claim 1 , further comprising: memory coupled to the processor wherein the memory stores at least one program for interfacing with the external device.

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10. The light bulb of claim 1 , wherein the housing is configured as a platform bearing the plurality of light emitting diodes.

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11. A light bulb, comprising: a housing configured to fit at least one of a halogen, incandescent and fluorescent light fixture; an illumination source having at least one blue LED; and a processor coupled to the illumination source and controlling current to the illumination source to generate color within a color spectrum, wherein the illumination source and the processor are disposed within the housing, and wherein the processor is configured to receive and respond to at least one control signal transmitted to the light bulb from a remote user interface.

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12. The light bulb of claim 11 wherein the housing is further configured to resemble at least one of a halogen, incandescent and fluorescent light bulb.

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13. The light bulb of claim 11 , further comprising: memory coupled to the processor wherein the memory stores at least one program for controlling current to the illumination source.

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14. The light bulb of claim 11 further comprising at least one of a receiver and a transmitter coupled to the processor for respectively receiving or transmitting a data signal from an external device.

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15. The light bulb of claim 14 , wherein the data signal is selected from the group consisting of infrared, optical, electrical, radio, electromagnetic, and acoustic signals.

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16. The light bulb of claim 14 wherein the light bulb includes both a receiver and a transmitter.

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17. The light bulb of claim 14 , wherein the external device is at least one of another light bulb, a motor, a television, a security system, a video cassette recorder, a video cassette player, a disc player, a receiver, a stereo, a turntable, a personal computer, a microprocessor, a network, a pager, a security badge, a web television, an alarm system, a server, a phone, a disc drive, a laptop computer, a microwave, an oven, an alarm, a clock, a radio, a tape player, a manual input device, and a tape recorder.

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18. The light bulb of claim 14 , wherein the external device is a device for directing the illumination source.

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19. The light bulb of claim 14 , further comprising: memory coupled to the processor wherein the memory stores at least one program for interfacing with the external device.

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20. The light bulb of claim 11 , wherein the housing is configured as a platform bearing the illumination source.

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21. A light bulb, comprising: illumination means for generating light of variable color, control means, coupled to the illumination means, for controlling the color of the light generated, housing means for containing the illumination means and the control means, wherein the housing means is configured to fit at least one of a halogen, incandescent and fluorescent light fixture, and communication means, coupled to the control means, for transmitting or receiving at least one control signal to or from at least once external device.

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22. The light bulb of claim 21 wherein the housing means is further configured to resemble at least one of a halogen, incandescent and fluorescent light bulb.

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23. The lightbulb of claim 21 , wherein the communications means comprises a receiver.

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24. The lightbulb of claim 21 , wherein the communications means comprises a transmitter.

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25. The lightbulb of claim 21 , wherein the control means comprises a processor.

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26. The lightbulb of claim 21 , wherein the illumination means comprises a plurality of LEDs.

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27. The light bulb of claim 21 , further comprising: memory means, coupled to the control means, for storing at least one program for controlling current to the illumination means.

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28. The light bulb of claim 21 , further comprising: memory means, coupled to the control means, for storing at least one program for interfacing with the external device via the communications means.

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29. The light bulb of claim 21 , wherein the housing means is configured as a platform bearing the illumination means.

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Filing Date

December 17, 1998

Publication Date

March 4, 2003

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